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The football world is in mourning tonight. South Africa international midfielder Jayden Adams, just twenty-five years old, has passed away. Adams started two of South Africa's three group stage matches at the two thousand twenty-six World Cup and came off the bench in their one-nil victory. No cause of death has been given, and tributes are already pouring in from across the game.
Shifting to the pitch, Norway and England meet this afternoon at Hard Rock Stadium in what shapes up as one of the most compelling World Cup quarterfinals on the schedule. England arrive with momentum and depth, but Norway have been quietly dangerous throughout the tournament. Prediction markets are moving fast on this one, and kickoff cannot come soon enough.
And in the women's game, Haeran Ryu just rewrote the record books. The South Korean star carded a sixty at the major championship this week, the lowest single round in major championship history. Ryu had no idea she was even looking at a potential fifty-nine until she counted her score standing on the eighteenth green. Remarkable composure, remarkable golf.
That's your play-by-play. Sports Desk, back to the booth.
